Forceps, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

forceps, <specify>

zenecmed pty ltd - 35079 - forceps, - a surgical instrument designed with two blades, which are closed upon the object to be held. the handles may be permanently joined together (pivoted as a pinsett, tweezers or scissors) or conjoined, usually by pressure, during use, e.g. some kinds of obstetrical forceps. forceps are used to grasp, manipulate, compress, pull or join tissue, equipment or supplies. this device group includes all surgical pinsetts, micro pinsetts and surgical tweezers.

Scalp clip forceps - Scalp clip forceps Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

scalp clip forceps - scalp clip forceps

instrumed - 46950 - scalp clip forceps - a hand-held, manually-operated, surgical instrument used to manually apply and remove haemostatic scalp clips (reusable or single-use) from the scalp during or after a surgical intervention on the cranium/scalp. it is typically a scissors-like device with ring handles, and may or may not be self-retaining. the working end of the device will typically have dedicated grasping blades that are profiled/designed to accommodate a compatible scalp clip. the device is available in various sizes and is typically made of high-grade stainless steel. this is a reusable device.

Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers - Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dressing/utility forceps, tweezers - dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable

instrumed - 42500 - dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable - a hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is not intended for tissue manipulation. it typically has a tweezers-like design with two blades joined at the proximal (non-working) end with variously designed tips at the working end. it is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in various sizes. this is a reusable device intended to be sterilized prior to use.

Bone holding forceps - Bone holding forceps Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bone holding forceps - bone holding forceps

instrumed - 46751 - bone holding forceps - a surgical instrument used for grasping and holding a bone during a surgical procedure. it is typically strongly constructed and has a scissors-like design that may or may not be self-retaining with ring handles or curved shank handles. it is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in various sizes. the working end can have a wide variety of jaws designs, e.g., curved serrated jaws, straight toothed jaws, or profiled wrench-like jaws with grooves to provide extra grip of the bone. this is a reusable device.

Bone cutting forceps - Bone cutting forceps Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bone cutting forceps - bone cutting forceps

instrumed - 46688 - bone cutting forceps - a strongly constructed, hand-held, surgical instrument used for cutting posterior rib ends and bone tissue during a surgical procedure. it typically has very strong, sharp, angled cutting blades attached to strong, sprung (self-opening), pivoted or multi-pivoted handles that, when squeezed together, close the blades so that they cut entirely through the bone. it is available in various sizes and is made of high-grade stainless steel. this is a reusable device.

Endoscopic forceps, biopsy, rigid - Endoscopic forceps, biopsy, rigid Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

endoscopic forceps, biopsy, rigid - endoscopic forceps, biopsy, rigid

instrumed - 35732 - endoscopic forceps, biopsy, rigid - an endoscopic instrument intended to be used to perform through a compatible endoscope. it is used to obtain specimens for histological/pathological diagnosis during endoscopy. it is typically constructed of a rigid metal tube whose distal end is equipped with a pair of cups which is operated by a control handle attached at the proximal end of the instrument. it is introduced into the body cavity through an artificial orifice of the body or the working channel of the endoscope.

Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers - Dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dressing/utility forceps, tweezers - dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable

instrumed - 42500 - dressing/utility forceps, tweezers-like, reusable - a hand-held manual instrument designed primarily for non-dedicated grasping of devices, sponges and/or dressings during a procedure; it is not intended for tissue manipulation. it typically has a tweezers-like design with two blades joined at the proximal (non-working) end with variously designed tips at the working end. it is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in various sizes. this is a reusable device intended to be sterilized prior to use.

Bone holding forceps - Bone holding forceps Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bone holding forceps - bone holding forceps

instrumed - 46751 - bone holding forceps - a surgical instrument used for grasping and holding a bone during a surgical procedure. it is typically strongly constructed and has a scissors-like design that may or may not be self-retaining with ring handles or curved shank handles. it is made of high-grade stainless steel and is available in various sizes. the working end can have a wide variety of jaws designs, e.g., curved serrated jaws, straight toothed jaws, or profiled wrench-like jaws with grooves to provide extra grip of the bone. this is a reusable device.

Bone cutting forceps - Bone cutting forceps Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bone cutting forceps - bone cutting forceps

instrumed - 46688 - bone cutting forceps - a strongly constructed, hand-held, surgical instrument used for cutting posterior rib ends and bone tissue during a surgical procedure. it typically has very strong, sharp, angled cutting blades attached to strong, sprung (self-opening), pivoted or multi-pivoted handles that, when squeezed together, close the blades so that they cut entirely through the bone. it is available in various sizes and is made of high-grade stainless steel. this is a reusable device.